"Yesterday at 7:08PM Caleb Logan Bratayley
passed away of natural causes. This has come as a shock to all of
us. Words cannot describe how much we will miss him. His
incredibly funny, loving and wonderful spirit made us all fall in
love with him as a YouTuber, friend, brother and son. We know you
tune in to watch each day and eagerly anticipate new videos, but
ask that you bear with us while we deal with this tragedy as a
family. Please help us honor our, baked potato."

Maker Studios, the Walt Disney Company that represented the
Bratayley family, also released a statement on Friday.

TheWrap reported that
a spokeswoman for the Anne Arundel County, Maryland,
police department said that police responded to
the family's home in Arnold, Maryland, for a “medical
emergency.” Caleb was transported to a local hospital, where
he was pronounced dead.

There were no signs of drugs or violence, and the police are no
longer investigating the death.

The Bratayleys began posting "family friendly
content" on YouTube in December 2010. In the years
that followed, they would attract more than 1.6 million
fans.

Caleb was last featured in a video the day before his death
with his sisters in which he was asked what he would ask his
future self.

"Is Taco Bell still around?" he asked.

The video then ends with the following message:

"Unfortunately Caleb passed away the day after we made
this video. He will never get to meet his future self. None of us
will and we are very sad because he would have been great. Please
kiss your kids and tell them you love them every day. You never
know what day will be their last."

Caleb also had his own YouTube channel in which he primarily
made videos about the video game "Minecraft." He's followed by
more than 113,000 people there.

According to US, Caleb is survived by his sisters
Annie, 10, Hayley, 7, his mother, Katie, and his father, Billy.